It's a complex issue. From a legal perspective in many places, any form of non - consensual sexual punishment is illegal and unethical. But in the world of adult sexual exploration like in some BDSM communities where there are strict rules and communication, it can be seen as ethical as long as boundaries are respected. For example, they have safe words and agreements in place.
I'm not aware of any specific 'gay fart punishment stories' in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on more complex themes like love, society, and human nature rather than such rather odd and inappropriate concepts.
In certain fictional tales set in conservative religious or feudal settings, gay characters might be forced into isolation or made to perform hard labor as a punishment for their sexual orientation. This reflects the unjust and discriminatory views that prevailed in such fictional worlds.
No. Castration is a form of extreme and cruel punishment that violates basic human rights. Using it in sex stories is not only unethical but also disturbing. It promotes violence and inhumane treatment in a sexual context which is completely unacceptable in a civilized society.
One common theme could be social ostracism. In many stories, gay individuals face exclusion from their families, communities or workplaces as a form of 'punishment' for their sexual orientation. This can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation. Another theme might be internal struggle, where the character is made to feel that their identity is wrong, often due to religious or cultural beliefs imposed on them. For example, in some stories, a gay person might grow up in a very religious family where being gay is seen as a sin, and they constantly battle with self - acceptance. A third theme could be legal discrimination, in places where same - sex relationships are not recognized legally, gay people may face unfair treatment in areas such as inheritance rights or adoption, which is like a form of punishment for simply being who they are.
Perhaps in some extremely fringe and non - mainstream creative communities where people are trying to be as outlandish as possible, they might come up with such ideas. But it has no real cultural or historical roots in the way that more legitimate story concepts do. It's just a very odd and not very tasteful idea that doesn't have a proper origin in the context of normal storytelling.